Answer the question! If you've thumbed my question down and not given me an answer I have to assume you're as thick as pig crap. The pub has been there longer than most of the houses in that area. I suggest you pack up your dungarees and banjos and move.

Answer the question! If you've thumbed my question down and not given me an answer I have to assume you're as thick as pig crap. The pub has been there longer than most of the houses in that area. I suggest you pack up your dungarees and banjos and move.EmShambles

I agree with EmShambles. I could understand thier complaint if they bought a house next to a library for example and this was going on but a established pub. What did the complainants think would happen when they bought a house with the pub next door where people drink get merry and listen to music and smoke outside? I'm dubious about the exaggerated comment about the noise at 2-3am as I believe last orders is at 11:30pm so the latest for noise when people are leaving maybe 1am. I'd be interested to see some residents comments on their logic like EdShambles.

I agree with EmShambles. I could understand thier complaint if they bought a house next to a library for example and this was going on but a established pub. What did the complainants think would happen when they bought a house with the pub next door where people drink get merry and listen to music and smoke outside? I'm dubious about the exaggerated comment about the noise at 2-3am as I believe last orders is at 11:30pm so the latest for noise when people are leaving maybe 1am. I'd be interested to see some residents comments on their logic like EdShambles.Bury North

EmShambles wrote:
Why would you buy a house next to a pub if you don't like what it entails? Valid question.

I thumbed your question down so I will answer your question and also Bury North's in attempt to not have my reputation tarnished and be known as that woman who is as 'thick as pig crap'.

Last orders may be 11.30 but not all pubs are strict and stick to this. Have you heard of something called a stay behind? If not it is where landlords shut the curtains and minimise the lighting yet continue to serve drinks. People then become more drunk and louder. They then go into the smoking shelter and continue to be loud and merry whilst drinking.

If the rules were stuck to maybe the residents would be a bit more forgiving but they are clearly not.

[quote][p][bold]EmShambles[/bold] wrote:
Why would you buy a house next to a pub if you don't like what it entails? Valid question.[/p][/quote]I thumbed your question down so I will answer your question and also Bury North's in attempt to not have my reputation tarnished and be known as that woman who is as 'thick as pig crap'.
Last orders may be 11.30 but not all pubs are strict and stick to this. Have you heard of something called a stay behind? If not it is where landlords shut the curtains and minimise the lighting yet continue to serve drinks. People then become more drunk and louder. They then go into the smoking shelter and continue to be loud and merry whilst drinking.
If the rules were stuck to maybe the residents would be a bit more forgiving but they are clearly not.xBuryGirlx

Thanks Bury North and thanks Bury Girl for your reply.Yes,I've heard of 'Lock in' and they are as old as pub licensing laws. I just don't understand why they'd move next to a pub in the first place.Why leave yourself open to this kind of problem in the first place? Bonkers.

Thanks Bury North and thanks Bury Girl for your reply.Yes,I've heard of 'Lock in' and they are as old as pub licensing laws. I just don't understand why they'd move next to a pub in the first place.Why leave yourself open to this kind of problem in the first place? Bonkers.EmShambles

Thanks for your comments, obviously the Bury Times article does not make you aware of details such as a "lock in" however the events mentioned do seem to be spread over a long period of time since 2009 averaging 2 complaints per year so it does not seem like these incidents are a daily occurrence and a World Cup always brings with it noise to any pub so I do not understand this being out of the norm.

Thanks for your comments, obviously the Bury Times article does not make you aware of details such as a "lock in" however the events mentioned do seem to be spread over a long period of time since 2009 averaging 2 complaints per year so it does not seem like these incidents are a daily occurrence and a World Cup always brings with it noise to any pub so I do not understand this being out of the norm.Bury North

EmShambles wrote:
Why would you buy a house next to a pub if you don't like what it entails? Valid question.

I thumbed your question down so I will answer your question and also Bury North's in attempt to not have my reputation tarnished and be known as that woman who is as 'thick as pig crap'.

Last orders may be 11.30 but not all pubs are strict and stick to this. Have you heard of something called a stay behind? If not it is where landlords shut the curtains and minimise the lighting yet continue to serve drinks. People then become more drunk and louder. They then go into the smoking shelter and continue to be loud and merry whilst drinking.

If the rules were stuck to maybe the residents would be a bit more forgiving but they are clearly not.

Think you should look at other pubs for lock ins ,I've been going to the Rose for more than 20 years and never known them to serve after time,also 8 out of the 10 or so complaints came from the same gentleman ,like the other comments say if you don't like it Sir move on

[quote][p][bold]xBuryGirlx[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]EmShambles[/bold] wrote:
Why would you buy a house next to a pub if you don't like what it entails? Valid question.[/p][/quote]I thumbed your question down so I will answer your question and also Bury North's in attempt to not have my reputation tarnished and be known as that woman who is as 'thick as pig crap'.
Last orders may be 11.30 but not all pubs are strict and stick to this. Have you heard of something called a stay behind? If not it is where landlords shut the curtains and minimise the lighting yet continue to serve drinks. People then become more drunk and louder. They then go into the smoking shelter and continue to be loud and merry whilst drinking.
If the rules were stuck to maybe the residents would be a bit more forgiving but they are clearly not.[/p][/quote]Think you should look at other pubs for lock ins ,I've been going to the Rose for more than 20 years and never known them to serve after time,also 8 out of the 10 or so complaints came from the same gentleman ,like the other comments say if you don't like it Sir move onColcab